still haven't found any resolution for this problem. I tried using a "-t"
parameter with smbldap-passwd, but that didn't make any difference. The
debug output still shows that it simply can't find the created computer
account, eventhough it creates it the right ou.
I wish there was a way to no hav
> You don't need to give anonymous write access.
> You just need to give the ldap admin you set in smb.conf write access to
> the tree and properly set the ldap password with smbpasswd -w
>
Thank you, but this isn't really the issue for me right now. The rest of
the message described the problem I
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 10:52 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got passed this by permitting anonymous writes to sambadomain
> and ou=computers in LDAP ( not ideal, but I really want this to work
> already ). Now I'm running into another problem.
You don't need to give anonymous write access.
You
I got passed this by permitting anonymous writes to sambadomain
and ou=computers in LDAP ( not ideal, but I really want this to work
already ). Now I'm running into another problem.
It seems that eventhough the machine accounts get created upon successful
authentication, it fails to find that same
Still can't figure this one out.
I get
Error: Insufficient 'write' privilege to the 'uidNumber' attribute of
entry 'sambadomainname=ldapauth,dc=mydomain,dc=com'.[2006/05/09 10:29:16,
0] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:(2415)
_samr_create_user: Running the command
`/usr/local/samba/bin/smbldap-useradd
All LDAP authentciation works just fine,
windows passwords can be set LDAP users. Windows workstations can connect
to the machine's shares using windows passwords stored in LDAP>
LDAP tools are configured with the right LDAP credentials and DN settings,
for people and computers. The logs show aut